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Solved my Homelink programming woes - after referencing a couple different threads it appears even if you have a rolling code garage door opener, you have to first 'program' the remote to your desired Homelink button. Then press the 'learn' button on the garage door unit and pair with your Homelink button. Took thirty seconds once I had the correct order of operations. Here's the quick and dirty:

1.) Press outside Homelink buttons for 20 seconds to reset;

2.) Press garage door opener and pair to Homelink button;

3.) Press 'learn' button on opener and pair with same Homelink button.

Posted

Aactually - step 3 can be done all by itself.. standard rolling code Homelink setup. You're teaching the opener (receiver) that the Homelink button (on the truck, OR a handheld remote control) is one to mate with. I forget what the limit of set transmitters the receiver can learn is..

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